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Offer to appear in “Artist ’ve come to the wrong place if you want to be locked a4 rie the night. The town budget won’t stand it.” In the Swim FIRIAINIC IE} OOAS ASH E(LIMMEGIRIAISISIEISME RIA! 95 VIAMEPIETE] IRIAIMEEMIT | 10 Sweet secre- tion. 14 Falsifier. 15 Drug from Poppy. 16 Small wild ox. 17 Makes dejected, 10 Deer. 20 Valuable IBIVIDIGIEIT] [AIS MEOIPIE INI AT THE Radio Stars Galore in ‘Artists and Models’ Radio, generally considered the “baby” among entertainment mediums, just discovered that instead of child, it can justly claim of the new Jack many times as guest stars on national- broadcast programs, Judy Canova, | B; hill-billy comedienne, gained her tre- popularity, which led to the its and Mod- MOVIES Two New Film Finds In ‘Midnight Madonna’ A powerful story of a miother’s struggle for the possession of her baby in the face of a hostile society Poisoned against her, serves to intro- duce two newcomers to the screen who bid fair to go far on the path of fame. The story is “Midnight Madonna,” which opens at the Capital theatre on Sunday, and the newcomers are four-year-old Kitty Clancy, described as one of the season’s sensational Peete and peat Comte a beauty from the New stage, who enacts ah mother role. i le Miss Clancy is a gorgeous curley-haired blonde who hadn't as Much as seen a motion picture cam- era before in her life. Daughter of a Connecticut almost a youngster herself, comes to pictures after a short but brilliant career on the stage, notably in New York. She is the Louls | daughter of s New York advertising loudspeaker, obli ‘but Ol’ Louis’ trumpet blaring away! man. She chose the stage early in life as the vehicle to express her tale ents. As a night club entertainer who is forced to battle s ne’er- do-well husband, played by Robert Baldwin, for the possession of the the parent, she opportunity not only to dis- Play her histrionic ability, but also an excellent singing voice. A tall, slender plant, bamboo, has hollow, straight, pointed stems, which pring from root Tibetans write their prayers on the shoulder blades of sheep and hang them over s pathway. When set ip motion by passers-by, the bones are believed to offer up the prayer. Goldfish, pike and salmon are the only fish that do not sleep. MARCK TRIB SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1987 THE GUMPS—IT’S LOVE: [ Mes. De stRoSS- VouU'RE y MY LOVE For UNCLE a Bim.is PURELY, AN AFFAI THE HEART . KAY! Sine ny! SS PURNING. A INTO DAY=» UNCL BIM IS COMING K TOMORROW !! AND NOW, MYRA, IF YOU CAN DECIDE WHAT TO. DO WITH MOSES, WHOM “THE QUEEN SAYS IS JUST A POOR ORPHAI YOUR. WORRIES ACE OVER - GEE! \T WAS SWEET OF BOOTS TO WELP ME OUT TIOAN N'GIWE ME A CHANCE TICATCH UP ON MY SHOPP It AND OATMEAL MONEY KIN BUY! THEY'RE JUST AN ORNERY, CANTANKEROUS PACKA POLECATS, ALLEY OOP. {BOOTS ~NOD NEEONT HX ANYTHING ELSE ‘To PENES . Our Boarding House With Major Hoople Wr. = UMM HAD 1 LOST A SUM OF MONBY,I COULD COMPREHEND YOUR W- QUISITIVENESS BUT THE FACT THAT IT (1S. MERELY e MWY TIE WHOSE SENTIMENTAL ¥ VALUS COULD B& OF NO INTEREST TO YOU~WLEADS ME “TO “THE CONCLUSION EGAD— THAT. ONE OF YOU PILFERED'IT; AND SOME ILL BEFALLEN I7/ IF YOu THINK ¥ WE WOULD PUT TH’ SNATCH ON THAT OLD YZ SOUP CATCHER OF YouRs, THEN You've LOST BOTH